Assessment and physiological consequences of sleep disorders

This session of posters and discussion from Sleep DownUnder 2018 covers a range of recent research relating to the assessment and physiological consequences of sleep disorders.

Presentations:

  • Low lung volume reduces sternohyoid muscle force generation and promotes pharyngeal obstruction in anaesthetized rats - Charith Horadagoda
  • HIF is activated in colorectal cancer in a cell culture model of obstructive sleep apnoea - Kristina Cook
  • Abnormal N3 sleep EEG patterns associated with medications affecting the central nervous system (CNS) - Gavin Sturdy
  • The AHI and RDI are similar for the AASM2012 recommended but not acceptable hypopnea criteria - Brett Duce
  • Allowing patients to sleep later in the morning has reduced inderterminate MSLT results - Andrew Perkins
  • A novel quality assurance program for multiple sleep latency tests - Jeremy Stonehouse
  • Utility of verbal questioning to improve efficiency of urinary drug testing during MSLT and MWT - Angela Anniss
  • Screening questionnaires and symptoms in female obstructive sleep apnea patients - Alison Wimms
  • Efficacy of the STOP-BANG questionnaire as a pre-diagnostic screening tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea - Thamali Naimana Vidhanage
  • Test-retest reliability of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale in a sleep clinic population - Jessica Lee

 Chairpersons: Tom Churchward & Craig Hukins

 

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